Intelligent Design
Here are a few questions for the proponents of Intelligent Design (ID) as a science.
ID proponents, at least some of them, agree that life has changed or evolved over the course of the planet's history, however some of the complex structures which are so clearly required for organisms to function as they do are "irreducibly complex" i.e. any minor alteration would negate the main benefit of the organ or system.
Is it the case that more complex structures can evolve from less complex?
Is it the case that any structure can be labeled as "irreducibly complex" or "not irreducibly complex"?
intelligent Design implicitly posits the existence of a designer, is this designer "irreducibly complex"?
ID proponents, at least some of them, agree that life has changed or evolved over the course of the planet's history, however some of the complex structures which are so clearly required for organisms to function as they do are "irreducibly complex" i.e. any minor alteration would negate the main benefit of the organ or system.
Is it the case that more complex structures can evolve from less complex?
Is it the case that any structure can be labeled as "irreducibly complex" or "not irreducibly complex"?
intelligent Design implicitly posits the existence of a designer, is this designer "irreducibly complex"?
